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The Psychology of Totalitarianism

by Mattias Desmet · 2022 · 240 pages

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An analysis of the psychological phenomena that enable the rise of totalitarian regimes in modern society. The text focuses on the concept of 'mass formation,' a type of collective hypnosis driven by social isolation, lack of meaning, and free-floating anxiety. Desmet critiques the mechanistic worldview and explains how crisis narratives are used to channel public frustration into totalized control.

Book Details

Published

2022

Pages

240

Language

nl

ISBN

9781645021728

Audiobook Available

7h 53m
Narrated by Dan Crue

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